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Publication Date: June 27, 2025 - 10:46
Meetings from June 30 to July 4
June 27, 2025
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Finance and Corporate Services Committee – Monday, June 30 at 9:30 am
- Acquisition of Property for Barrhaven Civic Complex
- Declaration of Surplus and Authority to Transfer – 172 O’Connor Street
- Property Acquisition – Realigned Greenbank Road – Park & Ride, 3882 Barnsdale Road
- Motion – Councillor C. Kitts - Avalon Vista Community
- Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee Terms of Reference
- Status Update – Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee Inquiries and Motions – for the Period Ending June 23, 2025
- Zoning By-law Amendment – 2050 Dunrobin Road
- Zoning By-law Amendment – Anomaly Report to Update the Flood Plain Mapping for 4840 Whispering Willow Drive
- Isaac Moore Municipal Drain – Appointment of Engineer
- Engineer’s Report amendments to the Wilson-Cowan Municipal Drain – Court of Revision
Ontario Provincial Police are investigating after a toddler drowned Friday morning in the St. Lawrence River near Kingston, Ont.
July 5, 2025 - 13:40 | | CBC News - Ottawa
When the rainclouds burst over Vancouver one grey day this past winter, Lon LaClaire was delighted to see floodwater streaming into newly terraced pools on the side of a steep hill in an east-side neighbourhood.Mr. LaClaire, Vancouver’s chief engineer, is part of a team that has been working to ensure much of the city’s abundant rain does not end up flooding through the sewer system, sweeping everything from road debris and toxic chemicals into surrounding waterways – False Creek, Burrard Inlet, the Fraser River – along with it.
July 5, 2025 - 09:30 | Frances Bula | The Globe and Mail
Canada's environment ministers back tougher air quality standards, citing wildfire smoke and rising health risks from fine particulate pollution.
July 5, 2025 - 08:52 | Prisha Dev | Global News - Canada
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